I know on my 1st group ride last year with the MN-MSTA at the Tri-State Boogie I wasn't sure what group to go with and since I have a ST1100 someone suggested I go with a slow group. .............I hope this will help ride leaders and new or newer riders to decide which rides to go on and / or what group of riders to go out with at a big group event.
Lastly, if you're the organizer or leader and you declare a ride pace, realize that you are increasing your legal liability for accidents on the ride. That your prescription of a ride pace, indicated that the route could be taken at the prescribed pace. You open the door for a participant to put forth the argument that the ride pace was too fast and that is why they crashed.
let it go.......nothing is broken.
Couple things I don't get from some of the comments in this post and in other posts over the course of a year. If the goal is that everyone follows a route sheet and rides their own pace, then is there a need for a "leader" and "followers"?
Also, at the risk of being misinterpreted and misunderstood, if I can't see or be seen with the group on a ride, I most likely won't bother hanging around. ..... I want to see other people in my group and be seen in a group by others.order is great and I love when it happens.